Sure, almost any Christmas song will get you in the holiday spirit, but if you’re a country music fan — and especially if you’re a country music fan from the South — then you know that nothing will turn your yuletide switch on like a twangy Christmas tune from your favorite country artist. Of course, some may say that it’s only appropriate to start playing holiday songs after you’ve polished off your Thanksgiving dinner, but we’re here to give you full permission to tune into the songs on this list of the ultimate country Christmas songs any time you need a holly, jolly pick-me-up.
For country purists, our playlist includes traditional carols sung by the greats, like Johnny Cash and Dolly Parton, as well as covers and original holiday music from all your favorite country crooners, including George Strait, Martina McBride, Alan Jackson, LeAnn Rimes and so many more. While many of these songs might bring back fond memories from Christmases past, others will bring brand-new joy to your headphones.
So look no further if you’re on the hunt to create the best-ever country Christmas playlist to blast while you’re baking Christmas cookies, decorating the tree or eating Christmas dinner. Throw on your cowboy boots and Santa Claus hat — it’s time to ring in the season by pressing play on these chart-topping country holiday hits!
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“I Heard the Bells On Christmas Day” by Johnny Cash
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The Henry Wadsworth Longfellow poem “Christmas Bells” inspired this timeless holiday from Johnny Cash’s first Christmas album released in 1963.
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“Hard Candy Christmas” by Dolly Parton
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“Let It Be Christmas” by Alan Jackson
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Back in 2003, Alan’s holiday album (which had the same name as the song) peaked at No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Catalog Albums chart. In 2017, he re-released the album in honor of the 25th anniversary of his career.
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“Country Christmas” by Loretta Lynn
This song has been a favorite of country music fans since Loretta Lynn released it on her 1966 album, Country Christmas. So popular in fact, that the legendary country singer decided to re-release it on her 2017 album White Christmas Blue.
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“Home” by Blake Shelton Feat. Michael Bublé
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Blake was initially nervous to approach his friend Michael about revamping “Home” to make it a country Christmas song. “I had the idea of doing a Christmas version of ‘Home’ because the song would kind of lend itself to the holidays anyway,” he told CBS. “That’s when you really miss home.” Michael was actually thrilled, and they went on to record it and even performed it on Michael’s NBC special Home for the Holidays.
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“Under The Mistletoe” by Kelly Clarkson and Brett Eldredge
Country superstars Brett Eldredge and Kelly Clarkson teamed up for this fun holiday romp, and we’re so grateful they did.
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“Please Come Home for Christmas” by the Eagles
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“Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” by Vince Gill
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You have to listen to at least one rendition of this song during the holiday season. There are so many covers to choose from (and another on this list), but Vince Gill’s version is a bonafide country classic.
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“I Want A Hippopotamus For Christmas” by Kacey Musgraves
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“I’ll Be Your Santa Tonight” by Keith Urban
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Last year, Keith treated us to an acoustic duet version of this flirty Christmas song, featuring his wife Nicole Kidman on backup vocals.
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“Baby, It’s Cold Outside” by Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood
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“Baby, It’s Cold Outside” was first written in 1944, and became popular with the 1949 film Neptune’s Daughter — and ever since, it’s been a Christmas staple. Country power couple Garth and Trisha do what they do best on this track: give it a little country flair.
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“I’ll Be Home for Christmas” by Cam
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Cam takes on the melancholy 1943 Bing Crosby tune, adding her sweet twang to the nostalgic tune.
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“Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree” by Brenda Lee
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Recently, the legendary country singer celebrated the 60-year anniversary of her take on the classic Christmas song. “I was only 12 going on 13, so that was a biggie to me,” Brenda told Billboard of the popular song she still sings. “Everybody was dressed Christmas-sy and the lights were low … It was wonderful.”
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“Hell of a Holiday” by Pistol Annies
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The title track from the Pistol Annies’ new Christmas album, this is your them song if you believe that the holidays start as soon as Halloween ends.
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“Christmas in Dixie” by Alabama
This country Christmas song has been a hit since it was released as a single in 1982. Years later, in 2009, Australian songwriter Allan Caswell sued Sony (which also repped the band Alabama), claiming that the song shared similarities to his 1979 song “On the Inside.” Though it came with plenty of drama, it’s a song that’s remained popular to this day.
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“Christmas in the Country” by Thomas Rhett
It’s all right there in the name — there’s nothing like Christmas in the country!
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“Blue Christmas” by Brett Eldredge
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Brett performed this song at his third-annual Christmas concert in Nashville in 2016. Everyone from the Beach Boys to Michael Bublé have recorded their own versions, but the OG came from the one and only Elvis Presley in 1957.
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“Happy Christmas Day” by Charley Pride
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Country artist Charley Pride released his first Christmas album in 1970, it was re-released in 2013 with three additional bonus tracks.
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“The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire)” by Reba McEntire
Though plenty of country crooners have taken a swing at this one, Reba’s version is one of the best. The song, originally sung by Nat King Cole, was written by musician Mel Tormé and his writing partner Bob Wells, who reportedly wrote a song about the cold to help them endure a harsh summer day.
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“Stretchy Pants” by Carrie Underwood
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If the holiday food spread is the highlight of the season for you, this is the Christmas bop you didn’t know you needed.
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“Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer” by Elmo & Patsy
One of the more bizarre entries into the country Christmas canon, this 1979 song is sure to inspire some laughs.
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“Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” by Little Big Town
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In November 2011, the trio released their cover of the song that was originally introduced by Judy Garland in the movie Meet Me In St. Louis. But in their version, they use an acoustic guitar for a fresh country feel.
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“Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” by George Strait
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“If We Make It Through December” by Merle Haggard
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While the title might seem like a downer, this catchy tune is actually pretty hopeful!
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“Santa Baby” by Kellie Pickler
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Kellie’s 2007 version of the Christmas carol had a country spin that made it among the best covers in the song’s history. Eartha Kitt first sang it in 1953 and it went on to become a classic holiday tune.
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“It Must Be Christmas” by Chris Young
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When Chris released his first Christmas album in 2016, and while there were new classics in there, he co-wrote “It Must Be Christmas.” The album also featured fun collabs with country crooners Alan Jackson and Brad Paisley, and legendary boy band Boyz II Men.
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“White Christmas” by Rascal Flatts
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“All I Want for Christmas Is You” by LeAnn Rimes
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Though we’ll never get over Mariah Carey’s OG version, country music lovers are obsessed with LeAnn Rimes’s 2004 cover.
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“Winter Wonderland” by Brad Paisley
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Made famous by the Andrews Sisters and Perry Como, this song got some country twang thanks to Brad. It currently stands as one of his top 50 songs on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart.
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“Jingle Bell Rock” by Bobby Helms
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Countless people have covered his song, but nothing beats Bobby’s 1957 original hit. In 2016, it made it onto the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at No. 29.
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“It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas” by Martina McBride
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Meredith Wilson initially wrote it back in 1951, but the Christmas-loving country star made it her own.
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“All I Want for Christmas Is a Real Good Tan” by Kenny Chesney
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You might be surprised that this song has a connection to the show Glee. Though it was originally recorded by Kenny, the writer of the song was Paul Overstreet. Chord Overstreet, his son and a star on the popular show, re-recorded it in 2016.
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“Candy Cane Christmas” by Darius Rucker
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Darius called his Christmas album a “lifelong dream,” and he co-wrote this song for it. Released in 2014, the album included covers of classic Christmas songs and a duet to “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” with Sheryl Crow.
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“Run Run Rudolph” by Luke Bryan
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Billboard’s list of Hot Country Song’s includes Luke’s rendition of Chuck Berry’s song. It peaked at No. 42 at the beginning of 2009, but it certainly wasn’t the last of his many, many hits.
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“Up on the Housetop” by Reba McEntire
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“Where Are You Christmas” by Faith Hill
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We can’t imagine hearing the theme song for the movie How the Grinch Stole Christmas from anyone but the inimitable country star. Interestingly, however, it was co-written by another Christmas music queen: Mariah Carey.
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“You Make It Feel Like Christmas” by Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton
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The titular song on Gwen’s 2017 album featured none other than her country star husband Blake. They’re-released it in 2018 with a brand new music video, which showed a campy version of their celebrations.
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“Christmas Cookies” by George Strait
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A celebration of the most delicious part of Christmas, “Christmas Cookies” was from 1999 but made it onto the charts three years later. Scotty McCreery and countless others have covered it in the past, but most think of this as George’s best Christmas song.
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“Merry Christmas From the Family” by Montgomery Gentry
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One of the musical duos “hottest” songs of their career is “Merry Christmas From the Family.” The classic song was originally recorded by Robert Earl King in 1994, but the country crew made it their own in 2005.
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“Baby, It’s Cold Outside” by Lady A
Blake Bakkila
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Blake is a former Associate Editor for GoodHousekeeping.com covering beauty, celebrity, holiday entertaining, and other lifestyle news.
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